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Nothing wrong if govt intends to check fake news: PCI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

There is nothing wrong or obnoxious if a government intends to take remedial steps to check but an independent statutory authority should decide on its veracity, the of said today.

The Council's comments came after ordered the to cancel its contentious guidelines on that had been widely seen as a move to muzzle the media.

The PCI, in a statement signed by Justice (retd) C K Prasad, said no prudent person should or can justify" the dissemination of

is a global menace and if any government intends to take remedial steps to check its spread , per se, there is nothing wrong or obnoxious about it, provided that the authority to decide the truthfulness or otherwise of an allegation of is entrusted to an independent statutory body like the of India, it said in the statement.

The PCI said means news, story, information, data and reports which are wholly or partly false.

Soon after the directive today from the prime minister, the issued a statement, saying the guidelines regarding had been withdrawn.

Amending guidelines for the accreditation of journalists, the ministry had yesterday announced norms to contain It said if the publication or telecast of a item was confirmed, the accreditation of the behind the would be suspended for six months in the case of a first violation and for one year in the case of a second violation.

If there was a third violation, his or her accreditation would be cancelled permanently, the ministry had said in a press release.

The ministry decision drew sharp criticism from opposition parties as well as from

The PCI said the complaint of filed by an individual, government or any other aggrieved person is dealt with by the Council following procedures laid down in the Act and (Procedure for Inquiry) Regulations.

However, it is only in gross cases of or repeated involvement in dissemination that the power to suspend or cancellation of accreditation of the journalists (should) be resorted to. The allegations need to be determined by the Council before any action is called for, the PCI said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 21:20 IST
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